“Eternal” to “Ezra”—Alphabetical index E <3>

Eternal death The Eternal States —Of the seven possible states for the human soul, two are eternal states which will apply after the judgment of the world at Christ’s second coming. These are the final states, and there are no journeys out of them.

Eternity Three Times —Three spans of time that each of us is involved in. The first span is small, the second large, the third infinite.

Eternity What Eternity Lacks —(Revelation 21-22 overview) The closing chapters of Revelation make us think about eternity, especially what eternity lacks. When we leave this present temporal world and enter eternity, some things we take for granted here will be no more and gone forever.

Ethiopia Acts Facts —What the book of Acts tells us happened in Ethiopia. Includes a map of the region.

Ethiopian eunuch Life Changing Words —The Queen’s treasurer from Ethiopia had been to worship in Jerusalem. As he sat in his chariot on his way home, travelling the lonely road, he was reading from the book of Isaiah. The passage he was reading, when Philip ran up to his chariot and greeted him, was Isaiah 53:7-8.

Ethiopian eunuch Grace and the Ethiopian —In this lesson we consider the Biblical account of the travelling Ethopian, to whom Philip preached about Jesus. He was saved by grace. We can learn a lot from the way he responded to God's grace.

Evangelist Evangelists —A Bible study about the special ministry and role of the evangelist in the churches of Christ.

EvangelistWORDS Evangelist —Several technical or special words in the Bible are studied and explained in our glossary. This lesson provides a word family, definitions, Greek/Hebrew references, a scripture chain, comments, and links, related to “Evangelist”.

Note —EXCOMMUNICATE: means to cut off from fellowship, to cast out, disinherit. A synonym commonly used is “disfellowship”. An unscriptural perversion of the practice is known as “shunning”.

Exile of Israel The Assyrian Captivity —The beginning of the captivities as the larger kingdom (Israel) falls to Assyria and its people are taken away to foreign lands. Includes a table of the kings and prophets of Judah and Israel, plus a short piece on the supposed Ten Lost Tribes.

Exile in Babylon Captivity of Judah —It is the southern kingdom of Judah’s turn to be deported from their own land into exile in a foreign country. God’s instrument in this punishment is Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon.

Exodus 1-14 Adventures of Moses —Moses is the link between the time of bondage in Egypt and the time of wandering in the wilderness. He is the one whom God raises up to lead the people to freedom and toward the promised land (Exodus 1-14).

Eye The Blind Eye of Love —Evaluating the idea that true love sees only the good in people. One of the most dangerous ideas in the world?

Ezra Adventures of Ezra & Nehemiah —Well into the Medo-Persian rule, Artaxerxes was king of Persia. Ezra and Nehemiah led the rebuilding, religious restoration, and resettling of the remnant in Jerusalem.